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| Manualπ | ||
| 8' | Principalπ | |
| 8' | GroΞ² Gedactπ | |
| 8' | Viola di gambaπ | |
| 4' | Principal Octav | |
| 4' | Flauteπ | |
| 3' | Quinte | |
| 2' | Sub Octav | |
| Mixturπ | ||
| 8' | Trompetπ |
| Pedalπ | ||
| 16' | Sub BaΞ²π | |
| 8' | Violon BaΞ²π | |
| Coppelπ |
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Updated through online information from Evan Brickner.
Replaced by an 1893 Felgemaker. The Tannenberg then went to chapel. It was rebuilt by Midmer Organ Co. in 1905, 1-12. Given in 1945 to the York County Historical Society.
Related Instrument Entries: David Tannenberg (1804) , A. B. Felgemaker Co. (Opus 553, 1893)
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